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Beware of the Feast

Autor Peter Michael Danckwerts
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 sep 2011
By the 1970s, Robt. Jowitt & Sons was believed to be the oldest surviving wool company in Britain. From a small family concern it grew into a large international business before suffering from the general decline in domestic demand and increase in overseas competition which afflicted all British wool businesses.This book tells the story of the company and the family behind it. In the seventeenth century, theJowitts were persecuted for being Quakers. By hard work and moderate habits, they escaped poverty to become leading opinion-formers and benefactors in nineteenth-century Leeds. They backed the Reform Bill, fought tirelessly against the slave trade and were instrumental in settingup the Leeds branch of the Cotton Districts Relief Fund. Th ey were a major force behind the General Infirmary, the Medical School and theUniversity.As well as business records and newspaper articles, the book draws upon unpublished diaries which give a fascinating glimpse into the private lives of the Jowitts, in particular John Jowitt junior and Deborah Benson's trip to Europe in 1835, the year beforetheir marriage. The diaries also shed light on the family's central role in the Beaconite controversy which caused many, including the Jowitts, to leave the Society of Friends.Peter Danckwerts studied at Oxford Polytechnic, the University of Leeds, the Open University and Birkbeck College, University of London.
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ISBN-13: 9780957001008
ISBN-10: 0957001002
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: WORD BUSINESS

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Danckwerts retells the history of Robt. Jowitt & Sons, the oldest surviving wool company in Britain. From a small family concern it grew into a large international business before suffering from the general decline in domestic demand and increase in overseas competition which afflicted all British wool businesses.